A wheelchair can get through but chairs or tables need to be moved. The lighting was okay, you had to move slowly to get around and reading the menu was doable. The conversations around were quite loud and it was difficult to hear your meal companions. The staff at the restaurant were nice. There was no wait staff as this is a self serve cafeteria style restaurant, just bus boys to clear your table. The menu was easy to read for most people. It had a good size font and some clutter. The menu has no picture support to help you know what you are ordering. The restaurant has plenty of choices on the menu. There were some menu choices for the most common dietary restrictions. Here is a menu of gluten-free choices for Food Life. The food was pretty good and tasty. I would eat there again. The ambiance of the restaurant was too busy and not relaxing. Overall I would give the restaurant 2 stars. It was good. I had Fettuccine Alfredo, garlic bread, salad with ranch dressing and a chocolate cookie. It was okay.
“Exterior Access:3” “Parking Lot:2” “Access Through Door:3” “Interior Access:3” “Seating for Wheelchairs:2” “Restroom Access:2” “Ambiance:2” “Staff Interaction:2” “Menu:3” “Food Quality:2” “Overall:2”
Address: 835 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 335-3663
Hours: 7:30 am – 9:00 pm
Yelp gave Food Life 3 1/2 stars.
Tripadvisor gave Food Life 4 stars.
Of course these other ratings are crowd sourced and not from the perspective of person with a disability but are provided as additional resource for purposes of comparison.